When Napster exploded onto the scene in 1999, not every musician responded by frothing at the mouth. In this exclusive clip from the Napster documentary Downloaded, you'll see that artists' reactions were as diverse as the music they make. Trent Reznor's smug braininess meets multiple Spice Girls and everybody walks away wondering how Spice Girls haven't heard of the Internet. In 1999. Seriously?

In fairness, you couldn't possibly expect Snoop Dogg, Metallica, Seal, and David Bowie to fully grasp the impact Napster would go on to have. It represented a complicated technological development that was changing the very foundation of the business that made them stars in the first place. So some of them tried to stoke what they saw as a consumer revolution, while others cried out that downloading was theft.

The film also will be showing at select theaters this summer. On July 1st, Downloaded will be available for purchase through a large number of cable and online video-on-demand storefronts including: iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Vudu, Comcast, DirecTV, and Time Warner Cable. Head over the flick's Facebook page for more information on how to see it.